Sutton Records

Sutton Records was a budget record label that was sold in outlets other than record shops. The outlets for Sutton were supermarkets, gas stations etc., would be serviced by rack jobbers. In addition to cover versions, the label issued recordings by The Ink Spots, Jesse Crawford and Jimmy Witherspoon.

Sutton Records
Parent companySutten Enterprises
FounderBob Blythe
Statusdefunct
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
LocationHollywood, California

Background

Sutton was founded by Bob Blythe, the former president of Tops Records. In 1963, the label began with 225 records in its catalogue. Some of the label catalogues that they sourced their recordings from were Music Craft, Omega and Tiara.[1] One solo artist to have a record issued on the label was Jimmy Witherspoon with Stormy Monday And Other Blues By.[2] One of the groups to have albums[3] released on the label was a group called New Dimension who never released any singles. Tony Hilder and Robert Hafner had a deal with Sutton. This is an example of one of the many budget releases were packaged in generic sleeves and sent straight to shops to go into the cut-out bins and racks.[4][5] In 1965, it was announced in the October 16 issue of Billboard, that Pat Collins aka the "Hip Hypnotist" was to do a couple of albums for the label.[6]

Staff

Manny Kopelman was a significant shareholder. Vice-president in charge of Sales was Danny Weston.[7] Artie Belnick left Sutton to go and work for Connoisseur Records in 1964.[8]

Later years

Surf Mania by The Surf Teens was originally released on Sutton SU 339 in 1963.[9] In the late 1990s, the Bacchus Archives record label got in touch with producer, Norman Knowles about the Surf Teens' album he produced. Put out by Sutton and handled by the rack jobbers at their usual outlets, and being a budget release, there was no info on the record or the cover about the band. Rumor had it that Knowles had some unreleased recordings of the group which turned out to be true. The record was re-released on vinyl as a limited edition of 500 pressings.[10]

The New Dimensions were a group that had three albums released on the label. They were Deuces and Eights on Sutton 331, Surf'n'Bongos on Sutton 332 and Soul Surf on Sutton 336.[11] In 2014, their Deuces and Eights album was re-released on Rockbeat Records on both LP and CD.[12]

Catalogue (selective)

  • The Ink Spots - The Ink Spots Sing Stardust - Sutton SU 219 - (196?)[13]
  • The Beagle and the Four Liverpool Whigs - I Want to Hold Your Hand - Sutton SU 229 - (196?)[14]
  • Jesse Crawford - Poet Of The Organ Sutton SU 269 - (196?)
  • Jimmy Witherspoon - Stormy Monday And Other Blues Sutton SSU 316
  • Ann Sothern - Songs Stylings Featuring Ann Sothern And The Blues Of Broadway Sutton SSU 317 - (1963)
  • The Pied Pipers - The Smooth Stylings Of The Pied Pipers - Sutton SSU 318 - (1963)
  • Diane Coley, The Viscaines, Sims Sisters, The Sparkplugs, Dal Cory - Jumpin! With Pop Hits Of Tomorrow - Sutton SSU 321 - (1963)
  • The Spark Plugs - Crazy Beat ! With The Spark Plugs - Sutton 322 - (1963)
  • Bobby Baker - Folk Song Fest!! Hootenanny - Sutton SU 330 - (1963)
  • The New Dimensions – Deuces And Eights - Sutton – SU 331 - (1963)
  • The New Dimensions – Surf'n Bongos (The Great Surfing Rhythms Of The New Dimensions) - Sutton – SSU 332 - (1963)
  • Eddie Dean – I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven- Sutton SU 333 - (1963)
  • The New Dimensions – Soul - Sutton SU 336 - (1963)[15]
  • The Sentinals - Vegas Go Go - Sutton 338[16]
  • The Surf Teens – Surf Mania - Sutton SU 339 - (1963)[17]
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References

  1. Billboard, Mar 2, 1963 - Page 6 Bob Blythe Starts New Name Talent Low-Budget LP Line
  2. WorldCat - Stormy Monday & other blues
  3. All Music - New Dimensions, Discography
  4. Beyond The Beat Generation - The New Dimensions
  5. MusicDish e-Journal 2001-05-14 - From Surf to Folk Rock: He's Done it All! An Interview with SoCal's Craig Nuttycombe By Mike Dugo, 60sGarageBands
  6. Billboard, October 16, 1965 - Page 16 Signings
  7. Billboard, Mar 2, 1963 - Page 6 Bob Blythe Starts New Name Talent Low-Budget LP Line
  8. Billboard, August 22, 1964 - Page 6 Press Brings Connoisseur Sales Up 400% In 2 Months by Frank Luppino
  9. Standard Catalog of American Records, 1950-1975, Tim Neely - Page 1079 SURF TEENS, THE
  10. Independent Label Distribution, September, 2014 - COMING OUT ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2014, THE SURF TEENS, Surf Mania, LP
  11. Who Put the Bomp, No.14, Fall 1975 - Page 10 CALIFORNIA SURF INSTRUMENTALS, A Selective Discography
  12. AllMusic - New Dimensions, Deuces and Eights
  13. Discogs - Sutton
  14. Forbidden Eye Design - Sutton Records Discography
  15. Discogs - Sutton
  16. Who Put the Bomp, No.14, Fall 1975 - Page 13 "The Tony Hilder Story" by John Blair & Bill Smart
  17. Standard Catalog of American Records, 1950-1975, Tim Neely - Page 1079 SURF TEENS, THE
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